Tag Archives: Kapiri Mposhi

Story from the Lusaka Voice Website
A TEENAGE girl in Kapiri Mposhi has been brutally murdered in yet another chilling sequel of suspected random ritualistic killings happening around the country.…..The ritualistic killing occurred in a space of less than two weeks after another shocking murder of an albino woman in Lundazi in Eastern Province.Read More

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Story from the Tumfweko Website
Kapiri Mposhi Teachers and their Families at Kakwelesa Basic School in Chief Mukonchi’s area in Kapiri Mposhi district have fled the learning institution in fear of witchcraft. Kapiri Mposhi district commissioner Beatrice Sikazwe said health workers have also threatened to abandon their posts due to alleged witchcraft .Read More

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL has urged the Zambian government to immediately release two young men who have been denied bail after being arrested on charges of having sex “against the order of nature”. Click here for the Full Story

DRAMA characterised the Kapiri Mposhi magistrate’s court yesterday when two men alleged to have been in a homosexual relationship appeared for plea. Meanwhile, police in Kabwe are holding two other men suspected to be involved in a homosexual relationship after they were allegedly found kissing. Click here for the Full Story

Police in Kapiri Mposhi apprehended a man believed to be from outside Kapiri Mposhi who was allegedly giving out cash to some voters in a bid to woo them to vote for a ‘particular party’, district electoral officer Mpande Hamwende confirmed. Click here for the Full Story

A Kapiri Mposhi District man who is appearing in court with two others on charges that they had offered children for sale to a Kabwe-based church has revealed that the church had requested them to take children for donation of blood. Click here for the Full Story

[Zimbabwe Standard] Former Finance minister Tendai Biti's Zambian lawyers will challenge the neighbouring country's decision to deny him political asylum after he was deported last week in defiance of a High Court order.